THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1022, ES Founded 1847 HERES YOUR "CHANCE MEN'S | Quercoats To clear 47 OVERCOATS ODD LINES ALL GOOD STYLES Sizes 35 to 14 Values $25.00 to $30.00 TAKE YOUR CHOICE $19.50 COME AT ONCE - @ 4 Livingston's 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk { ANDERSON BROS. Limited Public 458-459. Private Phone 3605. Wholesale 1767. ' a 1028 Barrels oa LOADS AP P LES LOADS . * Fourteen Varieties To Choose From. OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS quest of Railway Company, namely that Fruits be prepaid at shipping: point. .. Every Barrel Personal inspection in- Standard Peck | 1,028 Barrels vited at our store. 'eee $6.50 No. 2's, per bbl. ......$6.00 SALOME'S .....c0000 covveesss.No. 1's, per bbl. ......96.00 ~ No. 2's, per bbl. ...... ONTARIO'E ........: «ccc.os No. 1's, pee bbl. oo... No. 2's, per bbl. ...... CRANBERRY PIPPEN .........No. 1's, per bbl. ..... seswns TALMON SWEETS .............No. I's, per bbl. ...... No. 2's, per bbl. ...... BEN DAVIS .......0000000ee:.No. 1's, per bbl. ., . No. 2's, per bbl. .. GANO'S ....ivevavee sossscee.Nou 1's, per bbl, oo... 9 No. 2's, per bbl. ..... GOLDEN RUSSETT ............No. 1's, per bbl. ...... No. 2's, per bbl. ...... § natn ti : CLENENCED INVADES NEW ENGLAND STATES On His Campaign to Win Am=- erica's Heart and Soul for France. New York, Nov. 23.--With 'United | States senators depouncing him and a storm on the verge of breaking in congress because of his remarks, Georges Clemenceau invaded New England to-day on his campaign to win "America's heart and soul for France." The eighty-one-year old French statesman left New York for Boston with no ceremony whatever. News- papermen made up the 'seeing off party." To the reporters, . Clemen- ceau remarked excitedly, his voice shaking with emotion, that his trip here was "Splendid, splendid.' The procession from the Gibson home to the station consisted of Clemencau's car and two taxi's carrying reporters. Accompanying Clemenceau were his valet and secretary. St em THE STOCK MARKET. Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal Bank Building, Market Street. NEW YORK STOCKS. Nov. 28rd, 2 p.m. Am, Loto... ... .. 120% Baldwin Loco. ... ... ... 121% B-®0, cos cov iin ove 0s OR BRT. cco oot s:s asv 4s 13% Coden Off ,.. ... ... .. .. 46 CPR. coo cos 200 vos +0. 140 Crucible Steel ... ... ... .. 63 St.Paul o.s eos 430 ee oer 283% even oe 11 39% "ess se Gen. Asphalt , ,.. GBT. coc co tet vs caverns 119 Marine pid. . ... ... ... 47% Int. Paper ... ... ais 48 NYC. ... .. .e «ee 0 New Haven 21 Nor. Pac. Sou. Pac. ... "enn sesh Sou. Ry. ..."... . Studebaker ... Un. Pae. U.S. Steel .. Wabash ... Hollinger ... ... ... Teck Hughes MeIniyre ... «vv ssaneev se West Tree ,. Davidson . .. JOHNSTON & WARD, Members of Montreal and Toronto Exchanges, 86 Princess. MONTREAL STOCKS. Nov. 23, 2 p.m. Abitibt Power .. .... ... . 624 Atlantic Sugar ... 21% Bell Telephone ... ... ... Brasil ... ... ... . Brompton ... ... Pritlsh Empire, com. ... Can. Coment ... ... .... Can. Steamship, pfd. ... ... Can. Steamship, coms Can, Car, pfd. ... Dominion Textile ... Detroit United Dominion Bridge .., . Gen. Electric Laurentide ... Montreal Cotton Mackay ... National Breweries ... .. .. Ogilvie ... ... ... FORINANS os vos vos Quebec Rails ... . Spanish River .. Smelters . .. Shawingan ... Steel of Canada Twin City ... Wabasso ... .. . sss sean GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Chicago, Wheat--- July .. « ses eos 108% 116% ses see ase see 118 70% 0% Corn-- MAY Liisi ee ay ---- 'Winnipeg. Whea!-- MBY oo van vive nena 1088 Dee... ... . 106% MOV. oa tovini i de 111% a -- EVENT AT MOWAT HOSPITAL day Nigh Entertainmenr. on Wedn Much Enj}.yed. . An entertainment of athletic events and music was put on at the Mowat Hospital last night, which was great- ly enjoyed by the large audience which came out for the affair. The events included and junior boxing bouts, which were clean and fine, and very funny to watch in the LOCAL NEWS. Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- porters. Our readers buy in our town. Order your Crumpets for Saturday early. Lackie's bakery. There was no session of the police court on Thursday morning. People don't look- at the sky for store news. They read the ads. William Grant, Verona, son of Alexander Grant, died of heart fail- ure on Wednesday. Mr. Swaine, piano 'uner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west. 'Thoma Sodw. Portsmouth taxpayers save two per cent. by paying taxes on or be- fore 27th Novenjber. H. La Marchi, Johnson street, has gone to Welland to be with his son, Jack, who is seriouslly ill with ty- phoid fever. Lettuce, Iceberg and Leaf, Red Ripe Hot House Tomatoes at Car- novseky's. Miss Chown, Kingston, has been engaged as teacher of moderns In Eelleville high school. She begins work in January. John McGeein, Edward Burke, and W. Gallery will leave on Friday for Toronto to attend the Queen's- Argonauts game on Saturday. See Livingston's advt. overcoat for $19.50. The total bank clearings at King- ston for the week ending Nov. 23rd, were $702,674.16; previous week, $649,588.49; week, 1921, $783,151.- 41. A number of summonses have been issued for citizens who have not paid their dog tax, and the cases will likely come before the magis- trate on Friday. The members of the fire depart- ment return thanks to the Maclean Packing Company for a choice box of cigars presented by that firm to the firefighters in recognition of their good work at the recent fire in the Rideau street marsh. Save $5.00 to $10.00 on your over coat. See Livingston's advt. Lena, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donovan, aged two months, passed away at the family home, 103 Stephen street, on Wed- nesday morning. The funeral took place to Cataraqui cemetery under "the direction of S. 8S. Corbett, undér- taker, Rev. BE. H. Burgéss officiating. Portsmouth taxpayers save two per cent. by paying taxes on or be- fore 27th November. The Belleville Ontario says: Queen's is experiencing a revival of the good old Gay Curtis (football days when the Presbyterians were king-pins with the pigskin. The comeback is a good thing for sport in Canada .and has aroused wide- spread interest in the rugby game. Cut prices on overcoats. Just when you want one. See Livingston's adv: $30.00 DAILY MEMORANDUM, Treneer's Orchestra "at Hotel Dieu Bazaar Dance, Ontario Hall, to-night. Young Ladies' Circle of First Baptist church will hold a Tea and Sale at Mrs. Free's, 94 Division Street, Friday after- noon from 3 to & Ladies' Aig of Chalmers Church will hold their annual tea and sale in the Sunday School hall, Friday, Nov. 24th, from 3 to 6. Admission, 1c. PRINTERS HANSON CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. BORN. KEYES--At Kingston General Hospital on Nov. 22nd, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Keyes, a daughter, Eima Do- reen. LOBSSEE--On Nov, 19th, 1922, at 6 Han- son Court, Hull, Que, to Mr. and * Mrs. W. H. Lossee, & son. DIED. BROWN-- In Kingston, on Nov. 28nd, 1922, Harold, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, aged 3 years. Funeral will take place from his late residence, Division Street, Friday, at 2 o'clock to Cataraqul Cemetery. Friends and acqusintances respectfully invited to attend. SHARPE--In ingston, on November 22nd, 1922, Rhoda Seager, widow of the late Joseph Sharpe, of Barrie- field, aged §2 years. Funeral will take place from her grand- son's residence, Joseph Sharpe, 103 king a oh Friday afternoon at 2 o Friends and acquaintances respect vited to attend. pectiyliy CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. William Saunders, 487 Alfred Street, wishes to thank her many friends | Sor. Bora} aang » ritual offerings rece! rin den son, William andere: 8 Geath of bee he OAME 3] eA = JLADLAV € SON LIMITED -- KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE ' Phones 754-755. Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Tr Study yourself in your morning clothes your afternoon suit, your formal eve- ning clothes, your negligee. Do you look just as you would wish, or is there a certain stiffening of your figure--a premonitory warning of that set, in- flexible contour that kills spontaneity, and umexpectedness, ang vivacity and --YOUTH? What of your corset--is that to blame? Perhaps we can tell you something of a gracious, modern form of corsetry that will be invaluable to you. Cers tainly we can if you have never worn a GOSSARD Front Lacing CORSET The Prices Range From $4.50 to $7.50. . Our esPert fitting service your. satssfaction assures C.C. A LA GRACE CORSETS These Corsets not only have all the grace of fashion and comfort that comes from perfect designing, but aléo have those other priceless attri- butes of perfect corsetry, softness and durability of materials, consequently they fit well and give long and satisfying service. In all sizes, they come in styles suited for each individual figure, $1.75 to $7.50. WARNER CORSETS $1.75 to $5.00 Fashionable women and graceful corsetry are synonymous, because fashionable women know that fine gowns must have thé foundation of a graceful- ly corsetted figure to show them off to advantage. WARNER CORSETS are one of the most fash- ionable, most durable and most economical Corsets made. > That is why we offer them to our customers. Models in all sizes and bust and skirt lengths. "HOPE" PRODUCTS AT SPECIAL PRICES DURING THIS WEEK BOYS' HIKERS THE SHOES WITH THE MILEAGE Here we have at last a Boys' Boot that will give wear--Corson"s Hikers. Made of the best Elk Leather Rawhide sole stock and Goodyear Welt. Prices stamp- ed on each pair --sold all over Canada same price. Size12t0 14 ............... $5.50 Size 2to6 sda snissatenne $6.00 Size6}t08 ............... $8.00